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What are the signs that the fuel injectors need to be replaced on the M119 engine??? It seems that with all of the heat generated that the rubber O-rings around the injectors would become britte, shrink and spew gasoline. I know the injectors are expensive ($200+ each) but would like to know what to look for when they're about to fail.
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